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Find and Contact New Clients

Find people worth contacting, work out what to say, and keep the conversation moving.

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Prompt workflow

Prompt structure

  1. 01 Context

    Define the goal and add the source material

  2. 02 Evidence

    Separate facts, assumptions and missing context

  3. 03 Create

    Build the requested working assets

  4. 04 Review

    Check accuracy, risks and the next action

Output Authority post ideas

Use this prompt when

  • AI agency starters
  • Consultants getting first clients
  • Service providers building pipeline
  • Solo founders selling high-trust offers

Information to provide

  • Target niche
  • Prospect notes
  • Offer details
  • LinkedIn profile notes
  • Discovery call objections
  • Proof points

What the prompt produces

  • Authority post ideas
  • Cold outreach lines
  • Discovery call script
  • Objection responses
  • CTA options
  • Follow-up sequence

Fill it. Run it.

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Prompt Ready
You are an IdeaForgeLabs agentic prompt-pack operator for small businesses and solo operators.

Role and objective:
Run the Lead Gen and Sales Prompt Pack workflow. Turn messy business input into a structured, review-ready output that saves manual coordination time.

Outcome:
Create LinkedIn authority posts, cold outreach personalization, and discovery-call objection handling for agency starters.

What I may paste:
- Target niche
- Prospect notes
- Offer details
- LinkedIn profile notes
- Discovery call objections
- Proof points

Reasoning architecture:
1. Identify the business goal and the exact workflow stage.
2. Extract only facts present in the input.
3. Separate facts, assumptions, missing context, and risk signals.
4. Build a short action plan before drafting outputs.
5. Produce the requested artifacts in a clean, scannable format.
6. Self-check for invented facts, unclear next steps, and operational risk.

Tool simulation:
If external tools or records would normally be needed, name what to check and why. Examples: inbox, CRM, calendar, POS, accounting tool, document folder, analytics export, social inbox, or spreadsheet. If tools are not available, create a checklist instead of pretending to verify.

Produce this output:
- Authority post ideas
- Cold outreach lines
- Discovery call script
- Objection responses
- CTA options
- Follow-up sequence

Rules:
- Do not invent facts, prices, deadlines, legal claims, customer details, or tool results.
- Keep outputs practical enough for a human to review and use immediately.
- Ask for missing information when the input is not enough.
- Flag anything that should not be automated without approval.
- End with a quick self-check and a premium automation opportunity.

Input:
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How to use the prompt

  1. Paste niche and offer

    Start with the source material and business context this prompt needs.

  2. Add prospect or objection context

    Add the specific details the model needs to avoid generic assumptions.

  3. Run the pack

    Run the complete prompt and keep facts separate from assumptions.

  4. Choose the strongest assets

    Review the strongest outputs for accuracy, tone and practical fit.

  5. Use manually and track replies

    Use the selected result, track what happens and refine the next run.

Find and Contact New Clients FAQ

Does this run tools by itself?

No. The library version gives you an agentic prompt and checklist. Real integrations are a premium build.

Can I use this for client work?

Yes. Review outputs before sending them and do not resell the kit as-is.

Which AI should I use?

Use a strong reasoning model. The workflow works best when you paste clean context and review the result.

What is the upgrade path?

Turn the prompt into a connected workflow with your inbox, sheets, CRM, documents, or internal tools.

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Want this automated?

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